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... THE FOURTH . ORIENTE LO EX THIS COPY WAS PRINTED FOR HIS GRACE THE Lord Archbishop of Canterbury , A Vice Patron of and Subscriber to The Oriental Translation Fund . GEOGRAPHICAL OF WORKS SÁDIK ISFAHÁNI . TRANSLATED BY J. C..
... THE FOURTH . ORIENTE LO EX THIS COPY WAS PRINTED FOR HIS GRACE THE Lord Archbishop of Canterbury , A Vice Patron of and Subscriber to The Oriental Translation Fund . GEOGRAPHICAL OF WORKS SÁDIK ISFAHÁNI . TRANSLATED BY J. C..
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Oriental Translation Fund. GEOGRAPHICAL OF WORKS SÁDIK ISFAHÁNI . TRANSLATED BY J. C. FROM ORIGINAL PERSIAN MSS . IN THE COLLECTION OF SIR WILLIAM OUSELEY , THE EDITOR . ORIENTE LU LONDON : PRINTED FOR THE ORIENTAL TRANSLATION FUND OF ...
Oriental Translation Fund. GEOGRAPHICAL OF WORKS SÁDIK ISFAHÁNI . TRANSLATED BY J. C. FROM ORIGINAL PERSIAN MSS . IN THE COLLECTION OF SIR WILLIAM OUSELEY , THE EDITOR . ORIENTE LU LONDON : PRINTED FOR THE ORIENTAL TRANSLATION FUND OF ...
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... the " Tahkik al Iráb , " p . 2. ) I have lately found a date which proves that Sadik Isfahani was employed on his great work , the " Subhh and various passages scattered throughout his Geographical Tracts show that vi PREFACE .
... the " Tahkik al Iráb , " p . 2. ) I have lately found a date which proves that Sadik Isfahani was employed on his great work , the " Subhh and various passages scattered throughout his Geographical Tracts show that vi PREFACE .
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Oriental Translation Fund. and various passages scattered throughout his Geographical Tracts show that he was much better acquainted with that country than most Persian writers . 6 " He has not quoted any authority for the geographical ...
Oriental Translation Fund. and various passages scattered throughout his Geographical Tracts show that he was much better acquainted with that country than most Persian writers . 6 " He has not quoted any authority for the geographical ...
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... attention has been paid to Sir William's advice respecting those passages which are not strictly geographical ; the contents of each being briefly mentioned in a note , as the reader will perceive in pp . 2 , 12 PREFACE . xi.
... attention has been paid to Sir William's advice respecting those passages which are not strictly geographical ; the contents of each being briefly mentioned in a note , as the reader will perceive in pp . 2 , 12 PREFACE . xi.
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Page 44 - Lucknouti," says Major Rennell, "a city also called ' Gour,' the ancient capital of Bengal, and supposed to be the Gangia Regia of Ptolemy, stood on the left bank of the Ganges about twenty-five miles below Rajemal. It was the capital of Bengal 730 years before Christ.
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